Power plants – Utilizing natural heat – Geothermal
Patent
1992-09-16
1994-04-26
Look, Edward K.
Power plants
Utilizing natural heat
Geothermal
60646, 60657, 210747, 210170, F01K 2700, F03G 700
Patent
active
053056078
ABSTRACT:
In a geothermal electrical power generating plant of the type employing one or more flash crystallizers and one or more reactor clarifiers for processing a large quantity of particulate silica that precipitates out of the hot geothermal brine as thermal energy is extracted during power production, method and apparatus for continuously separating toxic particulate scale out of the nontoxic particulate silica. A portion of the clarifier sludge underflow is treated to cause vertical separation of the scale particles from the silica particles by means of a continuous vertical countercurrent decantation process in which a liquid slurry of the silica and scale particles is flowed upwardly at a velocity greater than the terminal settling velocity of the silica and less than the terminal settling velocity of the scale. Such separation minimizes toxic waste disposal problems, and enables the large amount of particulate silica waste to be disposed of as ordinary landfill, or as an ingredient of concrete or for other purposes.
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Look Edward K.
Magma Power Company
Nguyen Hoang
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